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Understanding job advertisements: Tasks/Duties – Grammar: Modal verbs

Decoding Deutsche Job Ads: My Struggle (and Small Wins) Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and I’m still battling with German, mostly because I keep trying to land a job. It’s not the language barrier itself that’s the biggest problem – although gosh, that’s a challenge – it’s understanding what employers actually…
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Teamwork and cooperation – Reflexive verbs, subordinate clauses

My German Journey: Teamwork, Reflexive Verbs, and Getting Lost in the Subordinate Clauses Okay, deep breath. It’s been six months since I landed in Berlin, and let me tell you, it’s been…a lot. Beautiful, chaotic, frustrating, rewarding – a whole lot. I moved here for work, a marketing job, and while I’m incredibly grateful for…
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Work-life balance – Future tense and modal verbs

Navigating Work-Life Balance in Germany: My German Journey Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin six months ago was… intense. The sheer noise of the city, the language, the everything – it was overwhelming at first. I’d always been pretty good at managing my workload, but suddenly, it felt like I was constantly swimming upstream. I…
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